Several years ago a series of articles on "Farm Blacksmithing"
appeared in Farm, Stock and Home. There was then, and has since
been, some inquiry for a book embodying those articles and covering
the subject of iron and steel work, or so much of it as the farm
mechanic would need to know. Such a book has now been prepared, and
the author has added to it such knowledge as he has gained by an
experience of seven years in teaching blacksmithing to the farmer
boys in the Minnesota School of Agriculture. If the expert
blacksmith complains that he finds nothing to interest him in the
book, let him remember that it is not intended that he should. It
was written for beginners.
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